Machine Can Keep Human Livers Alive For A Week Outside Body

London: Researchers have developed a machine that repairs injured human livers and keeps them alive outside the human body for about one week. It could help save the life of many people, who are suffering from liver diseases or cancer. Lovkesh Anand, Consultant, Gastroenterology at Manipal Hospital in New Delhi, said, “Given the incidence of […]

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London: Researchers have developed a machine that repairs injured human livers and keeps them alive outside the human body for about one week. It could help save the life of many people, who are suffering from liver diseases or cancer.

Lovkesh Anand, Consultant, Gastroenterology at Manipal Hospital in New Delhi, said, "Given the incidence of liver failure in our country and low availability of organs for transplant, such path-breaking development can transform the way we treat or transplant liver."